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if you return a child back into the environment that led the child into the system to begin with, you're fostering the problem. >> michael is being held for his alleged involvement. >> so you don't know nothing about the burglary? you don't know who did it? >> no. >> if this were the first time, it would be a lot easier. there's no way in the world that this happened to you. but we can lose that argument given the fact that you're on probation for burglary. >> no, i was doing good before. >> we have to let the judge know that and make it so she does take it into consideration. okay? hang tight for a little bit. >> he's 18. he has no education. unless he gets his life together very quickly, then he's headed for a very bleak future. blank blaeng. >> what time do we move onto court? >> five or ten minutes, hopefully. >> rickypizzano has been in and out of the juvenile justice system his entire team life. now he's back in lcjc for running away from the treatment facility he was sent to the last time he was sent here. ricky knows he has sent the end of the line. rehabilitation sfrss are no lo
if you return a child back into the environment that led the child into the system to begin with, you're fostering the problem. >> michael is being held for his alleged involvement. >> so you don't know nothing about the burglary? you don't know who did it? >> no. >> if this were the first time, it would be a lot easier. there's no way in the world that this happened to you. but we can lose that argument given the fact that you're on probation for burglary. >> no,...
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the government creates this environment in which companies want to get together, want to merge, and you say it is flooded with liquidity. [talking over each other] >> absolutely. they should be fully used. i must say, it is not just the government. it is boards that have to be carefully analyzing this activity. corporations are sitting on a lot of cash. make sure the economics make sense. the boards and their shareholders have a big stake in that. connell: let me ask you one big general question before we let you go. maybe you can give us an outsiders view. where do you see regulation, generally speaking, and obama term number two? >> in terms of financial reform, we just need to get it done. i think the uncertainty, the regulatory uncertainty hurts the financial sectors. the rules need to get finalized. i think a lot of these rules have been too complicated and too bureaucratic. get them done. let everyone know what the rules are in the system will adapt. that is my hope. what will actually happen, i cannot say. connell: formally the chair of the fdic. as always, thank you for coming o
the government creates this environment in which companies want to get together, want to merge, and you say it is flooded with liquidity. [talking over each other] >> absolutely. they should be fully used. i must say, it is not just the government. it is boards that have to be carefully analyzing this activity. corporations are sitting on a lot of cash. make sure the economics make sense. the boards and their shareholders have a big stake in that. connell: let me ask you one big general...
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maybe 2013, 2014, a currency crisis and sovereign debt and gold is going to do well in that environment, unfortunately the u.s. will suffer. stuart: we appreciate you being on the show and come again soon. >> thank you, sir. stuart: president obama and tiger woods teed up. and the tax refugee, who he is. the media did not have access to the outing if you're looking for video or pictures, they are not available, but the president golfed with tiger and that tiger woods story brings us nicely to the next subject, hiding assets during a divorce. attorney phillip siegel is with us, welcome back to the program. you deal with high-end people, they hide assets during a divorce that confuses the other people. i've got that. bring it down to earth for me. most of our viewers are not super high-end, super wealthy, they're in the middle ground. bring it down to earth. how do ordinary people hide -passets from their former partr in a divorce? >> well, it's important to say that studies show that while married, about half the people, half the people conceal financial transactions and don't tell the f
maybe 2013, 2014, a currency crisis and sovereign debt and gold is going to do well in that environment, unfortunately the u.s. will suffer. stuart: we appreciate you being on the show and come again soon. >> thank you, sir. stuart: president obama and tiger woods teed up. and the tax refugee, who he is. the media did not have access to the outing if you're looking for video or pictures, they are not available, but the president golfed with tiger and that tiger woods story brings us...
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he will talk about the environment, green energy products. that is his infrastructure plan. david: windmill power is more offensive now than 30 years ago we began spending tens of billions of dollars on it so has government spending helped us to get more energy for wind? the answer is no. natural gas, oil, those things have helped but those things are against the policies. dennis: david asman, thank you very much. join tomorrow night at 10:00 eastern time for television's best coverage of the state of the union. dennis: and the blizzard of 2013, spike in heating oil prices. last week, where are they headed now? phil flynn with those details. cheryl: one more argument for solar power. a guest to give us ideas on how you can make money. dennis: and, a a look at oil. (announcer) at scottrade, our clients trade and invest exactly how they want. with scottrade's online banking, i get one view of my bank and brokerage accounts with one login... to easily move my money when i need to. plus, when i call my local scottrade office, i can talk to someone who knows how i trade. because
he will talk about the environment, green energy products. that is his infrastructure plan. david: windmill power is more offensive now than 30 years ago we began spending tens of billions of dollars on it so has government spending helped us to get more energy for wind? the answer is no. natural gas, oil, those things have helped but those things are against the policies. dennis: david asman, thank you very much. join tomorrow night at 10:00 eastern time for television's best coverage of the...
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deliberate attempt to take fundamentally right behaviors, compassion and care, and cultivate them in an environment that can then override the dark side of human nature. >> when we come back, we will meet the fastest growing and perhaps the most violent and controversial population in atascadero, the sexually violent predator. [ male announcer ] how do you make america's favorite recipes? just begin with america's favorite soups. bring out chicken broccoli alfredo. or best-ever meatloaf. go to campbellskitchen.com for recipes, plus a valuable coupon. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. did you know not all fiber is the same? citrucel is different- it's the only fiber for regularity that won't cause excess gas. it's gentle and clinically proven to help restore and maintain regularity. look for citrucel today. >> announcer: did you know there are secret black market websites around the world that sell stolen identities? >> 30-year-old american man, excellent credit rating. >> announcer: lifelock monitors thousands of these sites 24 hours a day. and if we discover any of our members' data for s
deliberate attempt to take fundamentally right behaviors, compassion and care, and cultivate them in an environment that can then override the dark side of human nature. >> when we come back, we will meet the fastest growing and perhaps the most violent and controversial population in atascadero, the sexually violent predator. [ male announcer ] how do you make america's favorite recipes? just begin with america's favorite soups. bring out chicken broccoli alfredo. or best-ever meatloaf....
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against the euro is another story, john, but ben bernanke, this environment, is it stifling growth in the united states? >> it is going to stifle growth in the united states, but, look, the problem here with japan is really simple. they don't want another greece. japan's running 200% debt to gdp, and they can't have it. they can't have japan implode. they are going to give them that relief, and politically, in order to do that, they have to be impartial and do that for everybody. what's that mean for the u.s.? the dollar goes up, exports wane, means -- but also means commodity prices go lower. it's a mixed bag. ultimately, it's going to hurt the domestic, you know, economy; however, you know, in terms of the stock market, which i think the viewers are interested in, i think that with the s&p garnering 60% of its growth overseas, probably helps irnings growth in the s&p, and i think it continues to march on. cheryl: i does. you're a currency strategist rather than a stock picker, but they have earnings that do grow and revenues grow because of the weaker dollar, a bonus for them, but,
against the euro is another story, john, but ben bernanke, this environment, is it stifling growth in the united states? >> it is going to stifle growth in the united states, but, look, the problem here with japan is really simple. they don't want another greece. japan's running 200% debt to gdp, and they can't have it. they can't have japan implode. they are going to give them that relief, and politically, in order to do that, they have to be impartial and do that for everybody. what's...
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i mean, when you put 4,000 people together in a closed environment, it creates a situation where you can have any type of gastrointestinal illness take over. but for the most part, cruise ships do handle these situations well. and this was a specific so this can carry a little bit of high risk, but for sure, i'm sure, you know, carnival cruise line did everything possible, and hand sanitizers were used as much as possible. and hopefully everything will be okay after this. >> yeah. all right, well thank you very much. please don't go anywhere. we'll be needing to talk to you in a bit. >> let me introduce you to the atkins family. this is a family i talked to earlier in the day. rusty, ben, and this must be brianna. >> that's right. >> welcome back. >> happy valentine's day. looks like they remembered. >> somebody certainly remembered. how do you feel? >> excited to be on land. i kissed it when i first got off. >> you did? literally benlt down and kissed it? wow. >> you're not the first to tell us, actually. there were a number on people getting on the ground. for you now to be back wi
i mean, when you put 4,000 people together in a closed environment, it creates a situation where you can have any type of gastrointestinal illness take over. but for the most part, cruise ships do handle these situations well. and this was a specific so this can carry a little bit of high risk, but for sure, i'm sure, you know, carnival cruise line did everything possible, and hand sanitizers were used as much as possible. and hopefully everything will be okay after this. >> yeah. all...
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and you'll see lyric can also give you exceptionally clear, natural sound in quiet and noisy environments because of how it works with your ear's own anatomy. (testimonial section) (testimonial section) (testimonial section) (testimonial section) (testimonial section) did you know, 94% of people who use lyric would recommend lyric to a friend or loved one. can your hearing aid do all this? lyric can. to learn more about lyric's advanced technology, call or visit trylyric.com for a risk--free 30--day tri offer. you'll also get a free informational dvd and brochure. why wait? hear today what a little lyric can do for you. get the hearing aid that can. lyric from phonak. lyric can. stuart: we've been trying to get to the truth on the polar bear issue here on varney & company. millions and millions of dollars are donated to save them. coca-cola brought in 2 million to its own save the polar bear fund. the natural resources defense council says polar bears are going extinct. here's what the nrdc told us about this last week: >> president george w. bush listed polar bears as threatened, but he
and you'll see lyric can also give you exceptionally clear, natural sound in quiet and noisy environments because of how it works with your ear's own anatomy. (testimonial section) (testimonial section) (testimonial section) (testimonial section) (testimonial section) did you know, 94% of people who use lyric would recommend lyric to a friend or loved one. can your hearing aid do all this? lyric can. to learn more about lyric's advanced technology, call or visit trylyric.com for a risk--free...
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ill he' say in the training environment, the reason it's not a public video when you're doing any kind of training it evokes a lot of emotions to people and in this case to diversity. at usda a big part of the work they're doing is working with migrant workers and populations in fact broadly minority and i think that that's important that exists. there's a reason by the way, fortune 500 companies invest in this training because it does impact the way a workplace environment works, there's data to support that. spending in in area is important giving the work they do. we can question his training style and what worked and didn't for you, but i think the value of it is inherent in the data that does exist out there. >> the business we should make them say-- referring it pilgrims as illegal aliens, illegal immigrants, get some pushback and people want them referred to as undocumented workers. it's interesting to see that federal taxpayers effectively taking a side by saying, you if you use the term illegal alien, it's racist, it's got, you know, it's completely inappropriate and the messa
ill he' say in the training environment, the reason it's not a public video when you're doing any kind of training it evokes a lot of emotions to people and in this case to diversity. at usda a big part of the work they're doing is working with migrant workers and populations in fact broadly minority and i think that that's important that exists. there's a reason by the way, fortune 500 companies invest in this training because it does impact the way a workplace environment works, there's data...
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because she seemed very at ease in her environment. >> you're not allowed to shower unless i'm in the shower with you. yeah. >> they're only taking -- >> and that prompted us to go and speak to her. >> you look like a california girl. you look like a beach bunny. >> that's what i want to be. one day. i don't dress weird. i dress like a mom. i want to be going to school to be a pastor. i found that drive in me now, and i'm so happy and proud of myself that i haven't changed my appearance. i think i've gotten used to seeing the girl next door coming in. they make mistakes. they can't function out there. i've been a deputy for nine years, and i've known inmate shanholtzer for about my whole career. she's been in and out for various crimes. and now she's in for a violation. but she's always been a model inmate. very respectful. follows through the rules. gets along with others. >> it was difficult to align julie's appearance and personality with her past, which included prior incarcerations, drug use, ties to a notorious gang, a brush with murder, and motherhood. >> i have three daughters
because she seemed very at ease in her environment. >> you're not allowed to shower unless i'm in the shower with you. yeah. >> they're only taking -- >> and that prompted us to go and speak to her. >> you look like a california girl. you look like a beach bunny. >> that's what i want to be. one day. i don't dress weird. i dress like a mom. i want to be going to school to be a pastor. i found that drive in me now, and i'm so happy and proud of myself that i haven't...
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it is not about the environment. there is an anti hydrocarbon bias in this administration. gerri: i have to agree with you on that. we have seen that time and again. certainly seen it with cold. that is for sure, trying to shut that industry altogether. thank you for coming on. great to hear your thoughts. procedure time. go right ahead. >> i was going to say, except for coal exports we have shut down the u.s. coal industry domestically. now we are exporting coal to china in record amounts. my presumption is that china is burning that coal and going into a different atmosphere. gerri: you know, there is something funny about that because, you know, critics pang as all the time for having a higher co2 emissions, but it is not us anymore. is emerging countries like china, not us. thank you for coming on tonight. great to have you on the show. appreciate your time. >> pleasure to be here. gerri: as we have been telling you, cyber security attacks are on the rise. a new report from the computer security company says the secret of chinese military unit believed to be behind thes
it is not about the environment. there is an anti hydrocarbon bias in this administration. gerri: i have to agree with you on that. we have seen that time and again. certainly seen it with cold. that is for sure, trying to shut that industry altogether. thank you for coming on. great to hear your thoughts. procedure time. go right ahead. >> i was going to say, except for coal exports we have shut down the u.s. coal industry domestically. now we are exporting coal to china in record...
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. >> do you believe that the environment at her former school was part of the reason why she was having her anger problems? >> yes. >> so you recognized the problem and did something about it? >> yes. >> are you able to provide supervision over her? >> yes. >> when do you work? >> i work swing shifts, rotating backwards. >> explain that in a little more detail. >> i finish midnights today and i start afternoons wednesday. >> with such an irregular work schedule, it falls on ayryana to take over the responsibilities at home and play mother to her two brothers. a source of much frustration for her and partially why ayryana finds herself here today. >> when i finish i may or may not have a day off. then i go to day turns and then back to midnights, rotating backwards. >> that's all that i have, judge. >> thank you, you may have a seat. >> to get a final perspective on the case, the judge calls on the probation department for their recommendation. ayryana knows that the department's testimony could make or break her case. >>> as high as the stakes are for ayryana, aaron is facing the ultima
. >> do you believe that the environment at her former school was part of the reason why she was having her anger problems? >> yes. >> so you recognized the problem and did something about it? >> yes. >> are you able to provide supervision over her? >> yes. >> when do you work? >> i work swing shifts, rotating backwards. >> explain that in a little more detail. >> i finish midnights today and i start afternoons wednesday. >> with...
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liz: government paid for green chutes versus setting a business environment to get that 2 trillion in cash overseas at corporations home into the united states. that's the theme. stuart: the market likes it. the dow just hit 14,000 again. we're up 30 points as we speak. by the way, in the last year alone, the government spent more than 2 billion dollars on free cell phones for the poor. that money comes from a fee on your cell phone bill. surprise, surprise, a lot of the people getting the phones cannot prove their eligibility. judge napolitano on that. what is he going to say about fraud and waste? i know what he's going to say. he will be on the air at 10:35 this morning. and now whenever we have a celebrity on our show, we like to ask, how do you feel about paying half your income in taxes? today we have award winning actress and long time president obama supporter eva longoria who is with ussfrom the new york stock exchange. ms. longoria, welcome to the program. it is very good to have you with us. >> thanks for having me. stuart: you have been all over our show this morning sayin
liz: government paid for green chutes versus setting a business environment to get that 2 trillion in cash overseas at corporations home into the united states. that's the theme. stuart: the market likes it. the dow just hit 14,000 again. we're up 30 points as we speak. by the way, in the last year alone, the government spent more than 2 billion dollars on free cell phones for the poor. that money comes from a fee on your cell phone bill. surprise, surprise, a lot of the people getting the...
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it is just a very different operating environment out there. it allows us to get the stores open more quickly and efficiently. cheryl: i am curious about demand. we think things are picking up. are you seeing better business? >> well, i think when i talk to my fellow ceos and presidents, we are seeing trends that are positive. i guess it is less worse. when i met with some of the industry economist, they are projecting a very flat year. they are worried that if some outside shot comes in, this economy could leg very quickly. this is a mixed bag deal. it is a very dicey deal. cheryl: i may steal that. thank you. appreciate it. good to have you on the show again. dennis: gasoline prices spiking to new highs for the day. we have a way you may profit on the pain. cheryl: ethanol producers out of business. as we go to break, take a look at oil. ♪ ( man ) legs up ! ( man ) legs up ? legs up, legs up, legs up ! red hot deal days are back. let nothing stop you. good job it's red hot deal days. get the nokia lumia 822 in red for free and discover all
it is just a very different operating environment out there. it allows us to get the stores open more quickly and efficiently. cheryl: i am curious about demand. we think things are picking up. are you seeing better business? >> well, i think when i talk to my fellow ceos and presidents, we are seeing trends that are positive. i guess it is less worse. when i met with some of the industry economist, they are projecting a very flat year. they are worried that if some outside shot comes in,...
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the host creates a welcoming environment for everybody. there is no cultural barrier to entry. >> the demographic of people who come will match the demographic of the reader. it is very simple. if we want more people of color, you book more people of color. you want more women, your book more women. kind of like that. it gets mixed up a little bit. in general, we kind of have a core group of people who come every month. their ages and very. we definitely have some folks who are straight. >> the loyal audience has allowed michelle to take more chances with the monthly lineup. established authors bring in an older audience. younker authors bring in their friends from the community who might be bringing in an older author. >> raider has provided a stage for more than 400 writers. it ranges from fiction to academics stories to academic stories this service the underground of queer fell, history, or culture. >> and there are so many different literary circles in san francisco. i have been programming this reading series for nine years. and i st
the host creates a welcoming environment for everybody. there is no cultural barrier to entry. >> the demographic of people who come will match the demographic of the reader. it is very simple. if we want more people of color, you book more people of color. you want more women, your book more women. kind of like that. it gets mixed up a little bit. in general, we kind of have a core group of people who come every month. their ages and very. we definitely have some folks who are straight....
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ultimately maybe it will do very well but in this kind of environment they're paying too much. it is down two points. avon on the other hand is a stock that made a huge reversal. haven't pulled the trigger on it get yet but a great story on management. the management, andrew young, chinese dissent, nothing but pure mismanagement. they beat the street by a large margin but last year was an unmitigated disaster in terms of revenue, gross margins. the stock has come back pretty nicely. they gave good guidance. obviously cautious guidance. they have three-year plan and 6 million salespeople around the world. the stock is trading with 6 pe. if it can get through 21 you might see more nibbles. i'm watching options activity on it. very, very interesting options activity. ashley: yeah. >> we have not pulled the trigger yet. this is one everyone should put on their list because this stock has been significantly higher in the past and they do have a lot of potential. they're in 100 countries. if they can get it together. ashley: the problem the nurm per of representatives went up 1% but
ultimately maybe it will do very well but in this kind of environment they're paying too much. it is down two points. avon on the other hand is a stock that made a huge reversal. haven't pulled the trigger on it get yet but a great story on management. the management, andrew young, chinese dissent, nothing but pure mismanagement. they beat the street by a large margin but last year was an unmitigated disaster in terms of revenue, gross margins. the stock has come back pretty nicely. they gave...
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i request an immediate end to my solitary confinement and ask to be in a unit in an open prison environment where inmates are allowed outside of their cell also for no lens 14 hours a day. i have been in solitary confinement in the u.s. since february 8th 1995 with no end in sight. i further ask not to be in handcuffs or leg irons when moved outside my cell, end quote. he reportedly claims his due process under the law is being violated because he has no chance to get out of solitary confinement despite 15 years of good behavior in prison. the lawsuit reportedly claims his time in solitary confinement has led to, quote, severe psychological trauma. no comment, though, jenna on the psychological trauma he caused to the families of six killed, and more than a thousand injured in the bombing he plotted along with al-qaida's help. back to you. jenna: fair point there to bring up. julie thank you. jon: a disturbing u.n. report detailing the rice in human rights abuses across war torn syria. according to the findings both government and rebel forces are guilty of war crimes there and the fighting
i request an immediate end to my solitary confinement and ask to be in a unit in an open prison environment where inmates are allowed outside of their cell also for no lens 14 hours a day. i have been in solitary confinement in the u.s. since february 8th 1995 with no end in sight. i further ask not to be in handcuffs or leg irons when moved outside my cell, end quote. he reportedly claims his due process under the law is being violated because he has no chance to get out of solitary...
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. >> maybe that was the only new thing that they introduced into their environment. >> before they go asleep. they said when they wake up all these weird scratches. i woke up with this pyridium. drinking. hallucinogenic. >> what you want is on to the mayor. why bring discipline yourself? >> why share with the world? you a good person for doing that?
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if we're right about the economic environment starting to stablize some of that undervaluation will close in the coming year. ashley: very good. lots of information. michael jones, thanks so much for joining us. we appreciate it. >> my pleasure. tracy: here at home, president obama's state of the union address tomorrow night. he is expected to pivot back to the economy. this sound a little like yogi berra's deja vu all over again. you're not alone. rich edson in washington with the details. rich, where has he been that is not on the economy. >> well the administration says the state of the union will be a focus on jobs and the economy as the president has been discussing for the last couple of weeks and real emphasis on gun control and immigration reform and a second inaugural address was more about overreaching defense or overarching defense of liberal policies and progressivism. the prompted the republican national committee to say obama is pivoting back to the economy for the past five years as the white house has announced that as a focus repeatedly. >> right now our number one focus
if we're right about the economic environment starting to stablize some of that undervaluation will close in the coming year. ashley: very good. lots of information. michael jones, thanks so much for joining us. we appreciate it. >> my pleasure. tracy: here at home, president obama's state of the union address tomorrow night. he is expected to pivot back to the economy. this sound a little like yogi berra's deja vu all over again. you're not alone. rich edson in washington with the...
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it is in a 3-d environment and it gives them the flexibility of having convenience. it addresses transportation difficulties from mainstream outpatient treatment and it gives them the opportunity to access resources for their recovery process anytime that they choose. our virtual world program is for the adolescent, age ranges from 18 to 28. and it's online, virtual world counseling, so you can do individual sessions as well as group sessions at your accessibility. so anytime that you are available to do sessions, it's kind of at your fingertips. our premise has not ever been that virtual treatment would be better than traditional treatment. it has always been to be able to provide treatment to those people that have bahriers to getting traditional treatment. there's many clients that are unable to access traditional treatment, especially if they live in rural areas. maybe they live 40 or 60 miles away from the nearest treatment facility. maybe they have lost their license because of a dwi charge or maybe they don't have a vehicle or can't afford a vehicle, can't aff
it is in a 3-d environment and it gives them the flexibility of having convenience. it addresses transportation difficulties from mainstream outpatient treatment and it gives them the opportunity to access resources for their recovery process anytime that they choose. our virtual world program is for the adolescent, age ranges from 18 to 28. and it's online, virtual world counseling, so you can do individual sessions as well as group sessions at your accessibility. so anytime that you are...
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engineers developed two approaches to stormwater infrastructure to transport water away from the urban environment. one approach was to carry waste and stormwater through the same pipe. this combined system was less expensive than building two individual pipe networks. and stormwater was seen as a way to flush out the sewers. through the 19th century, the combined system was considered state-of-the-art throughout the world, and is still in use in many cities today. but cities constructed these systems before treatment was the standard. and even today's largest treatment plant doesn't have the capacity to treat the sudden volumes of water rushing through a combined system during rain. the plant is overloaded, and the excess rainwater, mixed with untreated raw sewage, is diverted straight into local waterways, creating a combined sewer overflow, or cso. there are over 700 communities in the united states with combined sewer systems. the other approach was to separate wastewater from stormwater, using two pipe networks. this separate system simply carries the stormwater away from the city. but even s
engineers developed two approaches to stormwater infrastructure to transport water away from the urban environment. one approach was to carry waste and stormwater through the same pipe. this combined system was less expensive than building two individual pipe networks. and stormwater was seen as a way to flush out the sewers. through the 19th century, the combined system was considered state-of-the-art throughout the world, and is still in use in many cities today. but cities constructed these...
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unfortunately we live in much more urban environment or maybe it is fortunate. it is urban and compact environment and moving a lot of snow piles are going to require heavier equipment. some of that equipment is on its way. bill: molly line is there already. live in plymouth, massachusetts. what kind of travel concerns are people facing there, molly? >> reporter: man, it, yeah, it is tough out here the rain just started, the freezing rain. that's a big concern. they have already got snow on a lot of roadways, particularly the secondary roads. now that the rain is coming down they're worried about it freezing and creating problems for the afternoon conmoo my commute. the breakdown lanes are filled with snow. this will be a major concern as the day goes on. it is saturating the snow and making it heavier. there are concerns about roof collapses. we're keeping an eye on that. we heard one pedestrian was hit by a tractor-trailer out west of the city, out west of boston. a lot of these sidewalks are still covered with snow so there will be pedestrians out and a lot b
unfortunately we live in much more urban environment or maybe it is fortunate. it is urban and compact environment and moving a lot of snow piles are going to require heavier equipment. some of that equipment is on its way. bill: molly line is there already. live in plymouth, massachusetts. what kind of travel concerns are people facing there, molly? >> reporter: man, it, yeah, it is tough out here the rain just started, the freezing rain. that's a big concern. they have already got snow...
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has been tame it makes for a healthy environment revenue environment in the airline business right now. neil: and finally, i do want to get into something you keep one eye on washington, this idea they could be on a verge of a brink in a couple of week of automatic spending cutting that kick in, you heard that, do you, as ceos, and big mucketty mucks, let this affect you, it is noise to you? is it worrisome chatter to you? your business plan? it didn't affect your merger announcement today, but many of your colleagues say it does and it worries them, what say you? >> well, i think you control what you can control. for doug and i we can control the outcome of the merger. and we have seen this as an opportunity to create value for the companies, irrespective of the environment in washington. neil: one final line for consumer travel airline, this echoes back to what you said at the beginning. the benefits of it deal will go to corporation. not to consumers, this is growing anst among the groups that represent customers there could be hell to pay from this. why do you think that is so ramp
has been tame it makes for a healthy environment revenue environment in the airline business right now. neil: and finally, i do want to get into something you keep one eye on washington, this idea they could be on a verge of a brink in a couple of week of automatic spending cutting that kick in, you heard that, do you, as ceos, and big mucketty mucks, let this affect you, it is noise to you? is it worrisome chatter to you? your business plan? it didn't affect your merger announcement today, but...
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narrator: los angeles county is beginning to develop ways to reduce the infrastructure's impact upon the environment. on the front lines of protecting the beaches, are the crews that clean out the stormwater system. man: this big vactor truck works on the same principle as your vacuum cleaner in your house, only this thing sucks up the whole house. some of the storm drains collect a lot of trash. i started cleaning drains in '93. they were horrible because they hadn't been maintained so much. now this is a priority. you have trash, animal waste, and it ends up on our beaches. that is a health risk. that is one of the main reasons why we have to close the beaches after heavy rain. narrator: but even when it's not raining, water still enters the stormwater system, carrying pollutants. here on the west coast, a lot of our storm drain systems are separate from the sanitary sewer system, so if you dump something in the storm drain, it goes right to the ocean untreated. alamillo: we haven't had a major rainstorm in the last year or so yet there's a lot of water in this creek here. i would say 20% of it is
narrator: los angeles county is beginning to develop ways to reduce the infrastructure's impact upon the environment. on the front lines of protecting the beaches, are the crews that clean out the stormwater system. man: this big vactor truck works on the same principle as your vacuum cleaner in your house, only this thing sucks up the whole house. some of the storm drains collect a lot of trash. i started cleaning drains in '93. they were horrible because they hadn't been maintained so much....
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so it's also a working environment, but it's also a family environment. >> ♪ and i know >> ♪ and i know >> ♪ and i k >> ♪ and i know >> ♪ he watches >> ♪ he watches >> ♪ me >> ♪ me [ cheers and applause ] >> gospel for teens was started by vy higginsen. >> gospel music is religious, but we are a school, so we teach the art of gospel music. so it doesn't matter what religion you are. but i think that gospel music was birthed out of a need to be spiritual or to be religious or to have hope and possibility and joy in your life, you know, especially during those really difficult times. and it sort of takes us through a journey of our life in america, you know, whether you go from traditional gospel songs or slave songs or folk songs. >> vy explained that one of the goals of the program is to keep the spirit of gospel alive. >> as we auditioned people for events, we find out that they were not able to sing a whole gospel song all the way through. so, therefore, we felt that it was important now to make sure that we infuse these young people with the history and culture and let th
so it's also a working environment, but it's also a family environment. >> ♪ and i know >> ♪ and i know >> ♪ and i k >> ♪ and i know >> ♪ he watches >> ♪ he watches >> ♪ me >> ♪ me [ cheers and applause ] >> gospel for teens was started by vy higginsen. >> gospel music is religious, but we are a school, so we teach the art of gospel music. so it doesn't matter what religion you are. but i think that gospel music was...
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i think kids are benefit from different learning environments and parents know best what would be good for their kid. one of the issue with school choice is the issue of equity, and if we care about equity and we care about providing a good option for eave child, there are the candidates -- the kids out there who don't eave a parent that will be able to navigate those choices and you found that in new york city as an example, where for high school there are hundreds of choices of schools you can go to. but you found that the large comprehensive high schools that are just a regular high school, those are really -- a lot of those have struggled because they tend to get the kids who don't make an active choice, if that makes sense. so just like desegregation, there are problems that come with it, that i think that need to be dealt with and thought about. and i think we can look back at desegregation and think, this worked and this didn't work, and really think about those. not critiqueing a school choice, and the other reform ideas that are happening now, but a way to make them better, at
i think kids are benefit from different learning environments and parents know best what would be good for their kid. one of the issue with school choice is the issue of equity, and if we care about equity and we care about providing a good option for eave child, there are the candidates -- the kids out there who don't eave a parent that will be able to navigate those choices and you found that in new york city as an example, where for high school there are hundreds of choices of schools you...
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. >> whether it's military or other sorts of tactical environments like law enforcement they're trying to get a sense of what that place will look like before they get there. >> this is a.j. altman who is our founder here at hover. i'm going to just ask a.j. to cross the street without getting killed and take my picture in front of the building here. on three, wave. so we just took that picture
. >> whether it's military or other sorts of tactical environments like law enforcement they're trying to get a sense of what that place will look like before they get there. >> this is a.j. altman who is our founder here at hover. i'm going to just ask a.j. to cross the street without getting killed and take my picture in front of the building here. on three, wave. so we just took that picture
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you can look at the environment, the collision of those different environmental issues i brought about earlier. the jobless economic recovery. student debt, government resource, et cetera, without saying, how do we put the money where we get the most bang for the bucks a the president says. tracy: right. >> that is clearly on career education, giving students, whether they be out of high school or be adults coming back to school, the opportunity to get those skills that will allow them to improve their job. tracy: right. >> there is quick statistic i love to tell people. if you have an associate degree versus a high school diploma, you are going to earn between 425,000 and a half million dollars more in life-time earnings. education works. but education with a career or occupational focus works really well. tracy: yeah, exactly. steve gunderson, thanks for being with us, representative. >> thank you. tracy: maybe colleges don't need a sushi bar, right? ashley: maybe not. tracy: i don't know. that's what you're paying for. ashley: saluting america's presidents by buying a new set of whe
you can look at the environment, the collision of those different environmental issues i brought about earlier. the jobless economic recovery. student debt, government resource, et cetera, without saying, how do we put the money where we get the most bang for the bucks a the president says. tracy: right. >> that is clearly on career education, giving students, whether they be out of high school or be adults coming back to school, the opportunity to get those skills that will allow them to...
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. >> looking for ways to save some money and the environment at the same time. go shopping. we'll explain just ahead. >> pretty much cloudy all day, but sun is in our future. don't miss the updated first warning forecast with bob. >>> it is cloudy, 52 degrees in central maryland right now. the complete first warning weather forecast is coming up. >>> it was a successful launch into space but the mission is all about earth. alex demetrick reports, land sack eight is the latest experiment of a mission dating back 14 years. >> ignition and lift off. >> reporter: the launch from bande nburg air space was picture perfect right into orbit. >> full thrust, everything is looking good. >> reporter: lan said it would take over satellites launched 14 years ago. >> it's giving us a new look at how the plant is changing due to natural and human effects. >> reporter: like the change in rivers where they swell into floods. and the change in up as cities grow and expand outward. a time lapse covering years and a mission controlled in maryland at the godard flight center. >> the continuity o
. >> looking for ways to save some money and the environment at the same time. go shopping. we'll explain just ahead. >> pretty much cloudy all day, but sun is in our future. don't miss the updated first warning forecast with bob. >>> it is cloudy, 52 degrees in central maryland right now. the complete first warning weather forecast is coming up. >>> it was a successful launch into space but the mission is all about earth. alex demetrick reports, land sack eight is...
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we have to be as conscious in promoting the social environment as we are about the academic environment. addressing social skills, culture, and exhibition, ways that we can demonstrate performance. teaching social skills to students. making the curriculum a core theme. thinking carefully about the literature we use in schools. focusing on classroom community and how we build that community that supports tolerance and respect. using things like class meetings and student council. focusing on service learning as an expression of the development of character. it is a little different in high school. students can focus in on social and emotional development that they are going through. i found a powerful curriculum called facing history and ourselves. it is the study of genocide. it is a powerful motivator. how does genocide become state policy? it focuses on our engagement as a bystander or end up standard and helps students look at the ethics. what people did to that. it is about what it said in terms of a quotation about relationships. in schoolsbuilding - is key. we have to think about
we have to be as conscious in promoting the social environment as we are about the academic environment. addressing social skills, culture, and exhibition, ways that we can demonstrate performance. teaching social skills to students. making the curriculum a core theme. thinking carefully about the literature we use in schools. focusing on classroom community and how we build that community that supports tolerance and respect. using things like class meetings and student council. focusing on...
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indexing, my friend. >> they are getting short a lot of stocks that are going up in an acome dated fed environment. so, if you look to the show, which i know you do because you love melissa. >> right. >> i've said for a year that long short managers are not going to make money in this environment. you want to focus on one slice of the pizza for the hedge fund industry. the hedge fund industry adds value, deserves it fees for three reasons. number one -- look at all the mortgage-backed security guys and the money they've made. look at the event-driven guys. number two, in the worst times, in the 2008 crisis, they hedge themselves. >> we'll get to those numbers in a second. >> no. in an s&p 500 -- >> going back to goldman sachs. >> no, no -- >> this is the largest ten positions of the hedge funds at the end of last year. >> long-short managers. >> correct. >> look at the names. apple, google, aig, microsoft, qualcomm. >> you want to take one thing off the hedge fund menu. >> hold on, guys. we can't get any points. gary, you finish your point. >> we're showing you that if you look at the two in 20 gu
indexing, my friend. >> they are getting short a lot of stocks that are going up in an acome dated fed environment. so, if you look to the show, which i know you do because you love melissa. >> right. >> i've said for a year that long short managers are not going to make money in this environment. you want to focus on one slice of the pizza for the hedge fund industry. the hedge fund industry adds value, deserves it fees for three reasons. number one -- look at all the...
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they will provide the hardest hit districts with the resources needed to establish safe environments for students. >> congress continues to avoid sequestration. harry reid is catching heat from democrats. he is sticking to his plan that calls for a 50/50 split between spending and cuts. many say the plan needs to cut more spending and end up along the lines of an 80/20 split. if no deal is reached by march 1, cuts will take place. >> warren buffett is getting into the food business. arch are half weigh is teaming up with three g capital to buy -- berkshire hathaway is teaming up with three g capital to buy heinz. the mu has to be approved. shareholders expect to close it and the third quarter -- shareholders expect to close it and the third quarter. coming up people and one group are turning their heart ache around and using it as fuel to help themselves. >> some happy couples are tying the knot today. >> a milestone for the redskins today. >> here is a live look outside this noon. >> you're watching abc 7 at noon with scott thuman and cynne simpson. this is abc 7 news at noon. on yo
they will provide the hardest hit districts with the resources needed to establish safe environments for students. >> congress continues to avoid sequestration. harry reid is catching heat from democrats. he is sticking to his plan that calls for a 50/50 split between spending and cuts. many say the plan needs to cut more spending and end up along the lines of an 80/20 split. if no deal is reached by march 1, cuts will take place. >> warren buffett is getting into the food business....
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that is when the environment really became a partisan issue. that is when because that is when the business started lining up more business that it not want to run on the regulation wind up with republicans and then the environmental groups lined up with democrats, and that became much more than it had been the past. so there was the clinton impeachment. you can go on both sides. you can see how there is this back-and-forth, but i argue in the book. like gerrymandering, you know, you did this to me. i'm going to get you, but it is not as deep or is important as this inability in the 21st century for us to keep in balance these two parts of the american psyche, and i think, although i don't try to deal with them. i do believe that the anxiety that comes, especially for a man , along about of stagnation for the middle-class has a lot to do with why people are ineffective to an argument, makers and takers here. and there are people who are basically taking things from the government that they don't deserve. and in the 2012 election what happened w
that is when the environment really became a partisan issue. that is when because that is when the business started lining up more business that it not want to run on the regulation wind up with republicans and then the environmental groups lined up with democrats, and that became much more than it had been the past. so there was the clinton impeachment. you can go on both sides. you can see how there is this back-and-forth, but i argue in the book. like gerrymandering, you know, you did this...
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i think the parents want it and kids benefit from different learning environments and they do what they think is best for their kids. one of the issues with school choice is the issue of equity and if we care about equity and about providing a good option for every child there are the kids who don't have the parents the will be able to navigate all the traces and i think that we have found that in new york city as an example for high school there are hundreds of traces of schools that you can go to that you found regular high schools a lot of those have struggled because they tend to get the kids who don't make an active choice if that makes us cents. so it is just like desegregation there are problems that come with that that need to be dealt with and thought about and i think we can look back at desegregation and think okay this works and this doesn't work and really think about not necessarily the critique of the schools in the theater for ideas that happening now but as a way to make them better or more fossil but try to avoid repeating some of the same mistakes. >> host: in your en
i think the parents want it and kids benefit from different learning environments and they do what they think is best for their kids. one of the issues with school choice is the issue of equity and if we care about equity and about providing a good option for every child there are the kids who don't have the parents the will be able to navigate all the traces and i think that we have found that in new york city as an example for high school there are hundreds of traces of schools that you can...
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on about the fire schools are supposed to be a safe secure environment where the focus is on education the thinkers have revealed that hundreds of weapons are being seized in schools every year with a number of violent incidents on the rise the reality for many schools across the bay is that your classmate can quickly become your enemy and the school playgrounds can be a dangerous place but it's not only the peoples who are subject to violence in london alone this being more than four thousand assaults on teachers by peoples over the past year is it's a shocking indication at the levels of violence in school it becomes normal to. get involved in this you get sucked into this last thing to violence the best approach. is it's just about waking up in the morning and going for run yeah after a while it becomes normal to you stephen is now working with us charity x l p thirty nine hundred ninety six after school stabbing founded patrick regan has been helping young people tackle gun culture and violence a member could come. me wearing a bulletproof vest underneath his school uniform he said
on about the fire schools are supposed to be a safe secure environment where the focus is on education the thinkers have revealed that hundreds of weapons are being seized in schools every year with a number of violent incidents on the rise the reality for many schools across the bay is that your classmate can quickly become your enemy and the school playgrounds can be a dangerous place but it's not only the peoples who are subject to violence in london alone this being more than four thousand...
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is for improved economic conditions for my country's most vulnerable people that we create healthy environments and green spaces and by country men and women become fully conscious of their ability to change things for the better. >> baptist from haiti. my wish is for more justice, economic as well as social justice, starting with the recognition that poverty is not a sin. >> i wish for wish for a world without boarders and walls, age 53, argentina. [ applause ] >> i wish for a world where the children are more just and more kind and fair in the world than the one we know. president, barack obama. >> and now, this is a good one, that donna and i can very strongly identify with. i wish that male fashion designers would be forced to wear the things that they create for women like stelleto heals and it gets better. and that all politicians would have to live by the rules and laws they come up with for the rest of us like the ones on food stamps and the minimum wage by isabel, ienda >> i promise that i will not take my clothes off in public. >> i wish it would snow in the morning so nobody does not
is for improved economic conditions for my country's most vulnerable people that we create healthy environments and green spaces and by country men and women become fully conscious of their ability to change things for the better. >> baptist from haiti. my wish is for more justice, economic as well as social justice, starting with the recognition that poverty is not a sin. >> i wish for wish for a world without boarders and walls, age 53, argentina. [ applause ] >> i wish for...
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in the short term, we can just decide to live in more urban environments. a wonderful study, you know, dick jackson famously asked the question in what sort of city are you most likely to die in a pool of blood? that's how he puts it the to his audiences. [laughter] and they compared murder by strangers -- crime -- to car crashes and added the two together. they looked at portland, vancouver and seattle. in all three places you were 15% safer in the brittiest inner or city than the leafy, wealthy suburbs because of the combination of those two. and we move to the suburbs for the safety of our children, right? and then finally asthma. who talks about asthma? 14 americans die can every year from asthma. it's three times the rate of the '90s, and it's entirely due to automotive exhaust. entirely. i mean, 90 whatever percent. you know, pollution isn't what it used to be. the sickest places in america are the places which are the most car dependent. and, you know, in phoenix you've got four months out of the year that healthy people are not supposed to leave the
in the short term, we can just decide to live in more urban environments. a wonderful study, you know, dick jackson famously asked the question in what sort of city are you most likely to die in a pool of blood? that's how he puts it the to his audiences. [laughter] and they compared murder by strangers -- crime -- to car crashes and added the two together. they looked at portland, vancouver and seattle. in all three places you were 15% safer in the brittiest inner or city than the leafy,...